Funding for New York City's long-awaited Second Avenue Subway has been given a major boost, as the Trump administration has lifted a funding freeze that had stalled the project for years. The move, announced by the Federal Transit Administration, will provide a much-needed injection of cash to the $6 billion project, which aims to expand subway services in Manhattan's densely populated Upper East Side. The funding freeze had been in place since 2016, causing delays and raising concerns about the project's viability. With the freeze lifted, construction is expected to resume, bringing the city one step closer to completing the new subway line.


Trump Administration Ends Funding Freeze for NYC’s Second Avenue Subway  NOTUS